from their
exclusive well through the common channel would be throwing
additional burden on the common channel and common land
which was not and could ... common channel and if the plaintiffs acquired new land then
they cannot have any right of irrigate from the common well
or channel
defendants contended that by their using the common channel during their turn of enjoyment of the common well, the plaintiff was in no way prejudiced ... extent the other tenant in common is excluded from using the common wall and the other tenant in common is entitled to have the obstruction
family;
irrigation to the partitioned lands is from a common well; irrigation from the
common well would be on turn ... turn of the prosecution
witnesses to irrigate their lands from the common well; therefore, she goes to
the well at about
well and a person falling in
the well by himself. If a person is thrown by others, he will fall in the
middle of well ... appellants-accused in furtherance of their common intention
went to the common well to eliminate deceased Dattatraya, without
waiting for time they would have instantly
complainant party had nstalled an engine for lifting water in their common well, wherein both appellants' party and the omplainant party had joint ... examination admitted that he was also a co-sharer in the common well, wherein he along with Maman Singh had 1/4th co-share
were brushing
their teeth, near the common well of their village, Kollumedu. At that time,
they have noticed the passing of Ravikumar (A1). On seeing ... inside the house of A6, which is very near to the common
well and brought M.O.1 stick, beat
were brushing their teeth, near the common well of their village, Kollumedu. At that time, they have noticed the passing of Ravikumar (A1). On seeing ... inside the house of A6, which is very near to the common well and brought M.O. 1 stick, beat
irrigating his lands. The appellants 1 to 5 came to the
common well and the 1st appellant switched on his motor ... quarrel had ensued in relation to drawing of water
from the common well and in the altercation, the appellant had also sustained
injuries, which
Perumal who is
brother of Pichannan/6th petitioner herein in which common well owned
to the 6th petitioner herein and perumal, which resulted in enmity ... land became the right over
the land and also in the common well. Though the 6th petitioner sold the
land to the 3rd petitioner
reservation is for common purposes meaning thereby for common purposes of the persons forming the village community.
(64) "Common purpose" is defined ... that the reservation must be for the common good of the village inhabitants. Common purposes were well known to the village community as would